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tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: for decades, eve ensler has championed for women and girls in war-torn regions, such as the democratic republic of congo, where rape is routinely used as a weapon of war. she has documented these experiences, a series of powerful p
tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just...
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by eveill be joined ensler are at and christina schuler deschryver. and a ruling on affirmative action. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of national security agency whistleblower edward snowden is deepening after reports he landed in moscow sunday after leaving hong kong. the russian foreign minister certification a lavrov insists snowden never crossed the russian border. on a conference call with reporters monday, wikileaks founder julian assange said that snowden is safe. he is in a safe place. due to thes are high bellicose threats coming from the administration, we cannot go into further details at the time. >> ecuador is currently considering his request for asylum while the u.s. has called for russia to expel him so he can face espionage charges. meanwhile the south china morning post says that he wanted to get proof of sweeping u.s. surveillance. he also told the paper that he plans to screen and release more documents of spine to other countries. the ta
by eveill be joined ensler are at and christina schuler deschryver. and a ruling on affirmative action. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of national security agency whistleblower edward snowden is deepening after reports he landed in moscow sunday after leaving hong kong. the russian foreign minister certification a lavrov insists snowden never crossed the russian border. on a conference call with...
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it was launched by playwright eve ensler, creator of "the vagina monologues." actions have already been held around the world. the campaign highlights the startling statistic that 1 in every three women on the planet will be raped or beaten in our lifetime. that's over 1 billion women. activists and celebrities have contributed to the campaign by sharing their own stories in a series of videos, like this message from anoushka shankar, the daughter of the world- renowned sitar player ravi shankar. >> i am anoushka shankar from india, living in london but when i was in high school in the u.s., and helped run a feminism club along with friends. the adults used to laugh and find it quite cute. a few years later in my early 20s, i look back and 19 itself thinking the -- look back at my team itself thinking i knehad bn quite me. i think it was the girl in my twenties that was naive. there's nothing to buy what is going on in the world. what is now leave is wanting to change it. as a child, i suffered sexual and emotional abuse for several years at the hands of a man
it was launched by playwright eve ensler, creator of "the vagina monologues." actions have already been held around the world. the campaign highlights the startling statistic that 1 in every three women on the planet will be raped or beaten in our lifetime. that's over 1 billion women. activists and celebrities have contributed to the campaign by sharing their own stories in a series of videos, like this message from anoushka shankar, the daughter of the world- renowned sitar player...
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she will read a poem from eve ensler. who started with this movement, she started collecting situations, and experiences. and memories of so many women around the world and she created the vagina monologues, and that led to this. >> thank you. hey, you are beautiful. this is a beautiful, beautiful billion rising voices. one billion rising is more powerful than the thunder over the mountains. or the unchanged sea. let our voices reach the bedrooms of san francisco. the streets and the alleys for the homeless women and the poor. let our voices reach the worlds of violated and murdered women and the women that continue to be endangered by war and men who are haters. i am honored to be invited to read my hero's poem, eve ensler entitled rising. this was written for the women in india who lead the way. this could have been anywhere and was. mexico city. manila. manhattan. night-time men waiting like wolves, drooling for prey. paying nothing but a couple of dollars or euros or pesos to have her. enter her. eat her. and devour h
she will read a poem from eve ensler. who started with this movement, she started collecting situations, and experiences. and memories of so many women around the world and she created the vagina monologues, and that led to this. >> thank you. hey, you are beautiful. this is a beautiful, beautiful billion rising voices. one billion rising is more powerful than the thunder over the mountains. or the unchanged sea. let our voices reach the bedrooms of san francisco. the streets and the...
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you cannot talk to eve ensler without that coming up. >> you can come with me. amazing to talk to you, and i mean that, seriously. the passion about this work that you've been doing for so many years now. a five-in, cannot have minute conversation without that coming out of you. >> i feel like i got a second wind, and i kind of feel like i've died already. when somebody says you have staged the cancer, you are, "i am dead? " we can be dangerous now. i know we did this where we put out a call to 1 billion women and men go on the planet to rise and dance on february 14. >> we had on that show tandy newton. she spent the whole show talking about it. think we got close to 1 billion people to rise, and if you look at the videos of people dancing around the world, it is so exciting. you have got women in bhutan, and women in somalia, on the first time on the streets of mogadishu. i danced with members of the european parliament in the parliament. we had a flash mob in the european parliament. at this point, i am just so grateful to be alive. it is ridiculous. i know t
you cannot talk to eve ensler without that coming up. >> you can come with me. amazing to talk to you, and i mean that, seriously. the passion about this work that you've been doing for so many years now. a five-in, cannot have minute conversation without that coming out of you. >> i feel like i got a second wind, and i kind of feel like i've died already. when somebody says you have staged the cancer, you are, "i am dead? " we can be dangerous now. i know we did this...
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tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis:
tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just...
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a sanctuary for women who have survived the worst abuse ensler said she's ever seen. it's a place for them to go and rebuild their lives. once you were told you had cancer, you thought, okay, i have loved well, i have been loved, i loved my child, i think i have made a difference in the world. i'm not scared. i'm okay to go. >> yes. then there was the second part of that sentence which was, oh, my god -- >> but i don't want to. >> i don't want to. i think the difference now is i don't want to die yet. i love life. but my life, not so important anymore. the big life, the story of humanity, the story of people, very important. >> reporter: also very important -- love. >> i think we are told from a very young age that there is going to be this person who comes into our lives and it is going to be the big love. to be honest i never fully bought it. one day it occurred to me, you know, there were so many people in my life loving me when i got sick. this was the love i have been waiting for. >> reporter: do you feel healed? >> i do. >> reporter: today ensler is cancer-free,
a sanctuary for women who have survived the worst abuse ensler said she's ever seen. it's a place for them to go and rebuild their lives. once you were told you had cancer, you thought, okay, i have loved well, i have been loved, i loved my child, i think i have made a difference in the world. i'm not scared. i'm okay to go. >> yes. then there was the second part of that sentence which was, oh, my god -- >> but i don't want to. >> i don't want to. i think the difference now is...
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tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: for decades,
tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of the world," which talks about her own battle with cancer and ending violence to women and girls, particularly in the democratic republic of congo. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with eve ensler, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just...
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join me next time for a conversation with playwright and activist eve ensler about her new book, "in the body of the world." that is next time, and we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. zbl don't touch it.
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i became impassioned with it and i then worked for people like eve ensler who still is just a hero. i urge people to go on her website and see what she's doing this v-day, for women to stand up and scream and be known that this has to change, or vital voices which is another very important group based in washington which helps empower women to go back into the community and spread it out and teach other women and change the world. tavis: you gave me another opportunity to circle back to mary todd lincoln, the character you play in this new "lincoln" film from steven spielberg. to your earlier point, you have been my word, not yours blessed, fortunate, to play so many important characters who, by your own admission, have changed your life. what will you take, what have you taken you know where i'm going with this, don't you? >> yes, with mary. tavis: mary, yeah. what will you take, what have you taken, from this character? >> i haven't left her. mary is still so imbedded in me. now "lincoln" is coming out, it's so hard for it to come out for me. this was such a deep, personal experie
i became impassioned with it and i then worked for people like eve ensler who still is just a hero. i urge people to go on her website and see what she's doing this v-day, for women to stand up and scream and be known that this has to change, or vital voices which is another very important group based in washington which helps empower women to go back into the community and spread it out and teach other women and change the world. tavis: you gave me another opportunity to circle back to mary...
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playwright and activist eve ensler appeared to discuss the response to the case. >> it is a good man her not to in the raping, if the good man her teaching good things do not rise up and train the other men and educate the other men and work with the other men, we will never end violence against women and girls. it has been very moving to travel across india and meeting such loving, tender men who are with us. >> [indiscernible] we have to look at the roots of this of violence. inequality, injustice, and a very bad system of government. [indiscernible] >> back in the u.s., the insurance giant american international group, or aig, has announced it will not join a shareholders lawsuit against the u.s. government over the terms of its bailout after news it was considering doing so sparked outrage. reports emerged this week a hajji's board was weighing whether to take part in a suit by former ceo that alleges the companies 2008 bailout shortchanged investors and violated their fit the minute rights. the news to come just two weeks after aig finally repaid the $182 billion in federal mone
playwright and activist eve ensler appeared to discuss the response to the case. >> it is a good man her not to in the raping, if the good man her teaching good things do not rise up and train the other men and educate the other men and work with the other men, we will never end violence against women and girls. it has been very moving to travel across india and meeting such loving, tender men who are with us. >> [indiscernible] we have to look at the roots of this of violence....
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and eve ensler's got an endless amount. women's movements internationally have been strong and connected in ways the media didn't see at the united nations. hillary clinton's comments about women's rights, human rights, were very significant. built on a movement that will be built around for years. today, you'll see stella beepy, she calls the one billion rising legislation. that sense of having a movement at your back reminded me what gloria steinem said at the beginning of your show. where she said it's one thing to go through something individually it's another thing to realize it's a movement you can join about it. >> it's to focus on sexual violence an harassment. we were talking in the domestic context, the centrality of reproductive freedom as essentially a freedom, right you can't control your life if you can't control that aspect of your life. it's the same issue, right? it is prior to every other thing whether you can go to school, whether you can get a job, assert yourself in other rems, is to not be constantly b
and eve ensler's got an endless amount. women's movements internationally have been strong and connected in ways the media didn't see at the united nations. hillary clinton's comments about women's rights, human rights, were very significant. built on a movement that will be built around for years. today, you'll see stella beepy, she calls the one billion rising legislation. that sense of having a movement at your back reminded me what gloria steinem said at the beginning of your show. where...
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activist eve ensler discusses her battle with uterine cancer in her memoir, "in the body of the world." jim paul who worked for 25 years in the futures industry and previn can moynihan recount mr. paul's $1.6 million loss in "what i learned losing a million dollars." in "strange rebels: 1979 and the birth of the 21st century," christian carroll argues that 1979 was the most pivotal year of the 20th century and shaped the world we live in today. adrian rain, professor of criminology, psychiatry and psychology at the university of pennsylvania presents new research on the correlation between brain functions and violent crimes in "the anatomy of violence." and richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations, argues that the u.s. needs to focus on restoring its economic infrastructure in "foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order." look for these titles in bookstores this coming week, and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> this weekend on c-span before tonight's white house correspondents' dinner, we'll s
activist eve ensler discusses her battle with uterine cancer in her memoir, "in the body of the world." jim paul who worked for 25 years in the futures industry and previn can moynihan recount mr. paul's $1.6 million loss in "what i learned losing a million dollars." in "strange rebels: 1979 and the birth of the 21st century," christian carroll argues that 1979 was the most pivotal year of the 20th century and shaped the world we live in today. adrian rain,...
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having the state do things for them and suddenly you're they were come organizing nine days of eve ensler 11 million took to the streets and traveled through different parts of the country and it went off of the hitch. >> host: of religion on a crash course of practical politics was in opposition politics. can you make a lien to do you think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist authorities the pope offered and then the religious opposition to the hah that the ayatollah offers? is this the same phenomena or are they different? >> guest: they are different. he suffered under the stalinist period in poland. he was really quite obsessed. he had built up an entire philosophical direction based on the individual iain a human rights. ayatollah khomeini didn't have a view like that. he had the view that is mom was everything and the individual rights very often had the -- had superseded that. by that respect they were very fundamentally different. but there are some striking parallels. and one of the interesting parallels is that both of them more mistake. in s
having the state do things for them and suddenly you're they were come organizing nine days of eve ensler 11 million took to the streets and traveled through different parts of the country and it went off of the hitch. >> host: of religion on a crash course of practical politics was in opposition politics. can you make a lien to do you think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist authorities the pope offered and then the religious opposition to the hah...
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i remember we had a couple eve ensler we brought coptic priests and asked them that question would be want america to do and they do not have a single answer. partly it is because no one wants to advocate for the intervention into their homeland they realize this would mean a price paid by the cops looking inside of egypt. they had a firestorm in egypt that forced them to remain at side of the country for a while. it's not likely to be very welcoming message when they ask for things for america at the same time it is a reflection of the coptic predicament. you are neither geographically concentrated in a single area whereby what could ponder the possibility of a safe haven of the federal system or anything of the sort. your numbers are significant but as a percentage of the e egyptian population you are not to affect the country's future. you're best hope is that egypt is inclusive for every one. the basic message the levesque of the united states is they would insist on an inclusive egypt that is welcome to all of its citizens. when we look at the attacks that happened one week ago,
i remember we had a couple eve ensler we brought coptic priests and asked them that question would be want america to do and they do not have a single answer. partly it is because no one wants to advocate for the intervention into their homeland they realize this would mean a price paid by the cops looking inside of egypt. they had a firestorm in egypt that forced them to remain at side of the country for a while. it's not likely to be very welcoming message when they ask for things for america...
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. -- eve ensler has one solution. men and women need to stand against rape, abuse, a lack of rights. having lived in post-traumatic stress, i stand and i am very vocal. marion price is being held without charge and i went there in 1996. i think the number one issue we're going to see just, as in ireland, israel, with the one state. we are going to see what happened to the soviet union happen in afric. back to: i want to get eve ensler. i encourage people to go go 1 billion rising. onebillionrising.org. flash mobs will break out all over the world with a message and a song of empowerment. you raise a lot of points. what i take from what you said is really the importance of americans reaching out, whether it is through the peace corps, travel, supporting aid agencies. we have a profound role to play in the world. we are not here to save everyone. we have significant problems at home. important to know is that in all of this we provide overseas, it is only half of 1% of the u.s. federal budget. when people start talking
. -- eve ensler has one solution. men and women need to stand against rape, abuse, a lack of rights. having lived in post-traumatic stress, i stand and i am very vocal. marion price is being held without charge and i went there in 1996. i think the number one issue we're going to see just, as in ireland, israel, with the one state. we are going to see what happened to the soviet union happen in afric. back to: i want to get eve ensler. i encourage people to go go 1 billion rising....
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i would like to thank chairman ensler for everything he has done to promote our financial markets. gary has been steadfast in his pursuit and the ongoing transformation of our drifters markets operate, and it is a testament to him that we have made the progress that we have. half of the council, i want to thank you both for your leadership and your dedication. i know that chairman gensler's was asked to make a few remarks. >> i want to thank you, secretary, for those kind words. five years ago when the president-elect asked you to serve, the economy was in freefall, and a number of us got together at the presidential transition, but a number of you had much tougher jobs, because ben was sorting through that crisis, and marty was there, and it was. since that time, i think we have really come together, the dedicated staffs of the council members, agencies have all worked together, and i think the economy really is working better. finance is just about one part of our interconnected economy. the vast majority of opportunities, of growth and innovation is outside finance, with 94% of
i would like to thank chairman ensler for everything he has done to promote our financial markets. gary has been steadfast in his pursuit and the ongoing transformation of our drifters markets operate, and it is a testament to him that we have made the progress that we have. half of the council, i want to thank you both for your leadership and your dedication. i know that chairman gensler's was asked to make a few remarks. >> i want to thank you, secretary, for those kind words. five...
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in the event of redefault, a series of eve ensler occur causing a domino effect resulting in higher mortgage rates and increasing the cost of buying a home. historical the increase in the mortgage rates are one percentage point reduces the home sales by roughly 350,000 to 450,000. this would wipe out any increase in the home sales predicted in 2014. a decline in home sales will also have a broad impact on the national economy. roughly 700,000 to 900,000 fewer jobs would be created as a result of a one percentage point increase in the mortgage rates. as a selling broker, i want to bring this down to a personal level to highlight the impact on my client's. for the border were earning $60,000 a year and taking out a $200,000 mortgage that 1 percent increase would raise the monthly principal and interest payment by nearly 10% to read any decrease in the consumers' disposable income has brought economic ripple effect. ha year mortgage rates and lower consumer confidence are both likely to follow in the event of a default. again if we look at the debt ceiling debate of 2011, the consumer confidenc
in the event of redefault, a series of eve ensler occur causing a domino effect resulting in higher mortgage rates and increasing the cost of buying a home. historical the increase in the mortgage rates are one percentage point reduces the home sales by roughly 350,000 to 450,000. this would wipe out any increase in the home sales predicted in 2014. a decline in home sales will also have a broad impact on the national economy. roughly 700,000 to 900,000 fewer jobs would be created as a result...
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that has a father and as a grandfather, my thoughts are in my home town right now, boston where eve ensler still unfolding and the entire city is on lockdown. we are continuing to learn every moment of the terror attack on monday in the pursuit of justice that is following it. i think it is fair to say that this entire week we have been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil. and i want to congratulate and find all of law enforcement authorities for the extraordinary job that they have been doing on behalf of our citizens. in the past few days we have seen the best and the worst of human behavior and it's the best that all of us really want to focus on. like everyone, we are going to keep watching and we will await word from law enforcement officers for commenting further you can watch the joint press conference with secure carey and the mexican foreign secretary in its entirety at eight eastern. i strongly urge you to come up with a number that tells this committee and the american people we have a responsibility as well. for you to say we are just going to see how things turn out wel
that has a father and as a grandfather, my thoughts are in my home town right now, boston where eve ensler still unfolding and the entire city is on lockdown. we are continuing to learn every moment of the terror attack on monday in the pursuit of justice that is following it. i think it is fair to say that this entire week we have been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil. and i want to congratulate and find all of law enforcement authorities for the extraordinary job that they have been...